H1N1 Swine Flu Virus

Yeah and the cars need to sit down on benches and be shackled.....with air vents.....
 
<span class="postlistquotedtext"><blockquote>quote:<center><hr width="100%"/></center>Art Weingartner wrote:

Yeah and the cars need to sit down on benches and be shackled.....with air vents.....<center><hr width="100%"/></center></blockquote></span>

I like the subtle irony in this statement.
 
It's very subtle...but if you look, there's a message there...
 
Well we ended up cruising to Key West, Fl. It was really pretty and about 90 degrees F. We hung out at Jimmy Buffett's, Margaritaville and had a few adult beverages. We both feel fine so hopefully alls well and we won't be sick.

We had a confirmed case of H1N1 at one of our local schools (less than a mile from our home) I sure hope that kid stays home until better.
 
 
I'll bet you a million dollars you'll be absolutely fine. We've been told here it was nowhere near the 'demic it was supposed to be. And the effects are like a common cold for us. This is weird. On our BBC radio station 2 we had a phone in to a medical expert. One question they couldn't answer: how come loads had died in Mexico....but that hadn't necessarily been the same elsewhere. And they're saying that there's concern from scientists as there seems to be pig, human, bird and other strains in it. Isn't that odd....

Still...Tamiflu has made billions eh? Hahahaha! Who for? Oh yeah...that "Aspartame" Rumsfeld dude. He gets everywhere, doesn't he :)
 
The danger might evolve if the virus mutates into a new virus which is more harmful for us and resistant to Tamiflu & Co.

But yeah, just like the H5N1 cases or SARS it seems in the end everything is less dangerous than media makes it.
 
<span class="postlistquotedtext"><blockquote>quote:<center><hr width="100%"/></center>RayPeterson wrote:

The danger might evolve if the virus mutates into a new virus which is more harmful for us and resistant to Tamiflu & Co.

But yeah, just like the H5N1 cases or SARS it seems in the end everything is less dangerous than media makes it.<center><hr width="100%"/></center></blockquote></span>

Media driven paranoia = ch-ching! for drug manufacturers.

Newsflash - Tamiflu is fairly useless against even the common flu so don't read too much into Tamiflu. Even amongst professionals the jury is out there.

Yep, of course if it mutates into a very dangerous flu strain easily transmitted by humans we're in some serious jelly. But it hasn't. It isn't.

And just like the aspartame documentary I was watching. The drug companies release this poison. People come down with symptoms replicating Multiple Sclerosis, brain tumours, alzheimers and cancer, they buy tonnes of drugs (from the very drugs company that makes the poisonous aspartame) and...well...it's win win win for them. From cradle to grave. Roche and Searle - and Rummy.
 
I believe Art has uncovered the real issue, the almighty dollar!!
 
<span class="postlistquotedtext"><blockquote>quote:<center><hr width="100%"/></center>Art Weingartner wrote:



Newsflash - Tamiflu is fairly useless against even the common flu so don't read too much into Tamiflu. Even amongst professionals the jury is out there.

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I recall hearing not very long ago, that there is no proof that Tamiflu is effective against the flu.</blockquote></span>
 
a couple gallons of holy water should do the trick.
 
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